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Eudialyte group is a group of complex
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zircono- and, more rarely, titanosilicate
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with general formula (1)N(2)N(3)N(4)N(5)sub>3 (1a)M(1b)sub>3M(2)3M(4)Z3 i24O72'4X2, where N(1) and N(2) and N(3) and N(5) = Na+ and more rarely H3O+ or H2O, N(4) = Na+, Sr2+, Mn2+ and more rarely H3O+ or H2O or K+ or Ca2+ or REE3+ (
rare earth elements The rare-earth elements (REE), also called the rare-earth metals or (in context) rare-earth oxides or sometimes the lanthanides (yttrium and scandium are usually included as rare earths), are a set of 17 nearly-indistinguishable lustrous sil ...
), M(1) and M(1b) = Ca2+, M(1a) = Ca2+ or Mn2+ or Fe2+, M(2) = Fe (both II and III), Mn and rarely Na+, K+ or Zr4+, M(3) = Si, Nb and rarely W, Ti and [] (vacancy defect, vacancy), M(4) = Si and or rarely [], Z Zr4+ and or rarely Ti4+, and X = OH, Cl and more rarely CO32− or F. Some of the eudialyte-like structures can even be more complex, however, in general, its typical feature is the presence of i3O9sup>6− and i9O27sup>18− ring silicate groups.
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is usually ''R''3''m'' or ''R''-3''m'' but may be reduced to ''R''3 due to cation ordering. Like other zirconosilicates, the eudialyte group minerals possess alkaline ion-exchange properties, as microporous materials.


List of the eudialyte-group minerals


Approved species

* Alluaivite - (space group ''R''-3''m'') * Andrianovite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Aqualite - (space group ''R''3) * Carbokentbrooksite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Davinciite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Dualite - (space group ''R''3''m'') *
Eudialyte Eudialyte, whose name derives from the Greek phrase , , meaning "well decomposable", is a somewhat rare, nine member ring cyclosilicate mineral, which forms in alkaline igneous rocks, such as nepheline syenites. Its name alludes to its ready ...
- (space group ''R''-3''m'') * Feklichevite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Fengchengite - (space group ''R''-3''m'') * Ferrokentbrooksite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Georgbarsanovite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Golyshevite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Ikranite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Ilyukhinite - - the most recent add (space group ''R''3''m'') * Johnsenite-(Ce) - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Kentbrooksite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Khomyakovite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Labyrinthite - (space group ''R''3) * Manganokhomyakovite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Manganoeudialyte - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Mogovidite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Oneillite - (space group ''R''3) * Raslakite - (space group ''R''3) * Rastsvetaevite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Taseqite - (space group ''R''3''m'') * Voronkovite - (space group ''R''3) * Zirsilite-(Ce) - (space group ''R''3''m'')


Unnamed species

The list of eudialyte-related natural phases is growing. There are many such phases, some of them very complex, coded "UM" by the International Mineralogical Association, and include: * UM-1971-22-SiO:CaClFeHMgMnNaNbZr - - with variable substitution of OH for oxygen * UM1990-79-SiO:CaClFeHMnNaNbREEZr - - first representative with magnesium-dominant site * UM1990-80- SiO:CaFeHMnNaNbREEZr - * UM1998-21-SiO:CaCeClHMnNaZr - * UM1999-36-SiO:CaCeHMnNaNbSrZr - * UM2000-66-SiO:CaClFeHMnNaNbSrZr - * UM2003-39- SiO:CaClFeHHfNaNbSrTaTiZr - * UM2004-51-SiO:CaClFFeHNaNbTi' - * UM2006-17-SiO:CaClFFeHMnNaZr - * UM2006-18-SiO:CaClFFeHMnNaZr - - with essential sulfur and with Zr dominant in two sites * UM2006-28-SiO:CaHMnNaZr - - with double ''c'' unit cell dimension In addition, there is "eudialyte 3248": , plus admixtures of Ce, Sr, Ba and Y, characterized by one S-dominant site (not shown in the simplified formula)


Other species

Rastsvetaeva et al. (2015) describe a species tentatively called "hydrorastsvetaevite", with a formula .


Further reading

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Rastsvetaeva, R. K.; Chukanov, N. V.; Zaitsev, V. A.; Aksenov, S. M.; Viktorova, K. A. (2018-05).
Crystal Structure of Cl-Deficient Analogue of Taseqite from Odikhincha Massif
. ''Crystallography Reports''. 63 (3): 349–357. doi:10.1134/s1063774518030240.
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1063-7745 *


References

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External links


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